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. >>> in the district, seven candidates were on the ballot for two at large city council seats. orange got the most votes and he will serve another four year term. but the other michael a. brown won't be returning. he came in third losing to david grosso by more than 15,000 votes. brown lost ground after reports of missing money from his campaign. >>> maryland voters gave the green light on three big issues yesterday. one of the most controversial is gay marriage. it passed 52% to 48%. now the state will be the first to approve same sex marriage by popular vote. there's also question 7 which also passed 52% to 48%. this lets a casino in prince george's county and table games in five other gambling venues. there's also the dream act ballot which passed 59% to 41%. it means undocumented immigrants are now allowed to pay in-state tuition at local community colleges. matt jablow has more on what this means for maryland. [ people chanting ] >> reporter: the mood at the maryland in hyattsville was downright jubilant when it became clear that maryland voters had resoundingly approved q
. >>> in the district, seven candidates were on the ballot for two at large city council seats. orange got the most votes and he will serve another four year term. but the other michael a. brown won't be returning. he came in third losing to david grosso by more than 15,000 votes. brown lost ground after reports of missing money from his campaign. >>> maryland voters gave the green light on three big issues yesterday. one of the most controversial is gay marriage. it passed...
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post a lot more how are they going to cover such a large the just declare they going to cover such a large area to fulfill their mission alley monitors should there be to do the job properly. i think the numbers is to law i mean according to the provinces in the major cities and major neighborhoods where clashes have been you know already inside syria no the whole process needs to be well covered i believe by the arab league themselves and then coordination this is what the amendment to that syria house of fish really from the arab league in coordination with the government of syria itself because in this case there will not be any sensitive response by either the parties actually on the ground and then we shall be trust and confidence in dealing or processing the whole actually monitoring process by those interviews so there shall be i mean enough cooperation and coordination between both parties i meant the government of syria and the arab league itself but on the political front when i hear you as well two leading opposition groups in syria have decided to unite their efforts which leve
post a lot more how are they going to cover such a large the just declare they going to cover such a large area to fulfill their mission alley monitors should there be to do the job properly. i think the numbers is to law i mean according to the provinces in the major cities and major neighborhoods where clashes have been you know already inside syria no the whole process needs to be well covered i believe by the arab league themselves and then coordination this is what the amendment to that...
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city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only if people. russia can afford despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec ema founded an online organic store trying to help small pharma survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like him. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for our families and friends now we hand pick each person involved in the production of meat or bread that we sell so that we know where the food has come from and the business is growing but. some go as far as saying russia with its plenty of land could eventually become an organic food basket for the whole world a very few in one hundred fourteen russia third half of the world and we could easily get back to that but the state needs to start investing in agriculture. and while city dwellers are only starting to go back to their roots milledge is in russia's most organic far away cor
city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only if people. russia can afford despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec ema founded an online organic store trying to help small pharma survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like him. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for our...
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we believe we will have large sums of currency as well. >> they raided targets and 109 cities. after a raid at this san diego business, one man said he was always a bit suspicious. >> it would be a guy walking around in a lab coat with gobbles on in the parking lot. it makes you think something not normal. >> the dea says these substances can be found in smoke shops and even convenience stores and gas stations. >> sold and legitimate looking packaging, these insidious substances are marketed to teenagers and young adults with the catchy titles. >> experts say the drugs can cause extreme paranoia and of violent episodes. in the aftermath of the crackdown, the dea says there are 5 million fewer packets of these drugs on the street. the message should be clear to dealers. >> you are nothing more than a drug trafficker, and we will bring to justice. >> president obama signed into law a measure banning many of the chemicals found in these synthetic drugs. >> the olympic games will officially gets underway tomorrow but admits all the rigid one athlete's feed is getting attention. the
we believe we will have large sums of currency as well. >> they raided targets and 109 cities. after a raid at this san diego business, one man said he was always a bit suspicious. >> it would be a guy walking around in a lab coat with gobbles on in the parking lot. it makes you think something not normal. >> the dea says these substances can be found in smoke shops and even convenience stores and gas stations. >> sold and legitimate looking packaging, these insidious...
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mayor gray should have the support of the city until it's proven he's done something wrong and so far he hasn't. >> we believe that the mayor deserves due process. >> reporter: standing in the extreme heat, mayor gray supporters demanded relief from those who have calmed for the mayor to leave office. >> we need to learn civility, we need to be patient, we need to be patient with a legal process and not jump the gun. not begin to take the citiality this point. >> reporter: members representing the latino, lgbt and other groups within the city spoke of the -- at the rally, asking the rush to judgement of mayor gray stop. >> and to find out what is going on and once we have the process conclude, we can pass judgement. >> reporter: he broke away from the support of the mayor and choosing to blame the u.s. attorney for prosecuting three people and even though they admitted to the felons connected to the campaign. >> and some very good people whose lives have have an -- have beenvillified and crucified in a media frenzy created by the u.s. attorney's office. >> reporter: wilson brought up
mayor gray should have the support of the city until it's proven he's done something wrong and so far he hasn't. >> we believe that the mayor deserves due process. >> reporter: standing in the extreme heat, mayor gray supporters demanded relief from those who have calmed for the mayor to leave office. >> we need to learn civility, we need to be patient, we need to be patient with a legal process and not jump the gun. not begin to take the citiality this point. >>...
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whereas if you sell 25% of mexico by investors is very considerable to the extent was large city subscribed, gives us access to capital without diluting in the markets and the fact the case of mexico, we were able to burst our core capital by 49 basis points. so you see a very efficient way to access cap it off with a bang to have a very strong cap will be fundamental for business. >> bob samuelson. >> i rated for the "washington post." you did not mention the ecb and i'm just wondering, when you look back on the craze says, does the ecb bear any responsibility for the crisis? were there things that did that shouldn't have done and things that didn't do that it should have done? >> well, i have a general comment about the instruments of macroeconomic policy in any given market. when you are having a restrict to fiscal policy, the logical compensation reflects policy and byways but it happened in the u.s. and the u.k. so i would welcome a policy in europe to be coddled with restrictive policy. but is the european center? i was the european central bank regime of this issue? i think is doing
whereas if you sell 25% of mexico by investors is very considerable to the extent was large city subscribed, gives us access to capital without diluting in the markets and the fact the case of mexico, we were able to burst our core capital by 49 basis points. so you see a very efficient way to access cap it off with a bang to have a very strong cap will be fundamental for business. >> bob samuelson. >> i rated for the "washington post." you did not mention the ecb and i'm...
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thee's a story today, fiscal cliff looms large. s&p downgrade, one year later, a message and he did. democratic caller, a kansas city, kansas, joining us to talk about one year after the credit downgrade. caller: i would first -- i think a lot of the problems we're having right now is because of the fact the republicans don't want to work with the democrats in the manner in which they should. it seems like as soon as president obama stepped into office, i have been watching and listening to the news and what has been going on in the country, it seems like whenever the president tries to work to do something positive for the country, it was not happening because it seems there was a joint decision to knock down everything he is trying to do. he was a man who came and with hope for our country. i think the republicans would do well to heed the scripture that says "house divided itself will not stand." want to talk about the economy -- destroyed the economy of the country, you destroy the country. that is what is happening to a lot of
thee's a story today, fiscal cliff looms large. s&p downgrade, one year later, a message and he did. democratic caller, a kansas city, kansas, joining us to talk about one year after the credit downgrade. caller: i would first -- i think a lot of the problems we're having right now is because of the fact the republicans don't want to work with the democrats in the manner in which they should. it seems like as soon as president obama stepped into office, i have been watching and listening to...
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to take care of such a large group of people. >> from morning at 7:00 evening, this is for five people, for a family. >> he is living with his family of 17 in an old tent. >> the rain was terrible. everything -- really everything got wet. even our mattresses. hopefully, my children will not get sick, too. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with education, teaching them how to read, write, and drop. the children's drawings illustrate the impact of the war on their lives and the months many have spent in the camp. >> this is the helicopter of b ashar al assad. until a few months ago, about 5000 people live here. now there are four times that number. the refugees are glad to have a roof over their heads. osama hassan from aleppo spent months in a tent. >> i just wanted to get over the border. a turkish border soldiers shot me in the leg without warning. they are not letting anyone through any more. >> it is hard for the syrian air force because of its proximity to the border. that is why the three syrian army set up their command center here. they have been planning th
to take care of such a large group of people. >> from morning at 7:00 evening, this is for five people, for a family. >> he is living with his family of 17 in an old tent. >> the rain was terrible. everything -- really everything got wet. even our mattresses. hopefully, my children will not get sick, too. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with education, teaching them how to read, write, and drop. the children's drawings illustrate the impact of the...
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have very large islamic concentrations, and the consequences are today that we are confronted with head scarves, with burqas, with polygamy, with female genital mutilation, with honor killings every day again and again. and during the last three decades europe made a fatal mistake. it allowed millions of people from islamic countries to immigrate to our continent, and so many people rooted in a culture that this entirely different from our own judeo-christian culture have entered europe, that our heritage, that our freedom, that our prosperity and that our culture is in danger. and perhaps many americans still believe that europe is the place they know from a tourist trip long ago or from their grandparents' stories. i have to disappoint you. this europe, this europe is on the verge of disappearing. in each one of our cities both an italian author shortly before
have very large islamic concentrations, and the consequences are today that we are confronted with head scarves, with burqas, with polygamy, with female genital mutilation, with honor killings every day again and again. and during the last three decades europe made a fatal mistake. it allowed millions of people from islamic countries to immigrate to our continent, and so many people rooted in a culture that this entirely different from our own judeo-christian culture have entered europe, that...
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new this noon, in the last hour, new york city approved the ban on a large sodas. michael bloomberg has been looking to limit sugary drinks to just 16 ounces in places like restaurants and movie theaters. he says there is a link between sherburne and obesity. we are looking at filing an injunction before the law becomes active. let us get the national zoo. those cute little cheetah cubs -- they are named after olympians. the cheetah cubs are now about four once told. >> the big day today as the world couple continues their nine day tour of southeast asia. kate middleton gave her first speech since she was married. they are traveling from singapore to malaysia. speaking about the importance of specialized medical care for seriously ill children. prince william and kate visiting a number of commonwealth nations celebrating the queen'jubilees i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer sc
new this noon, in the last hour, new york city approved the ban on a large sodas. michael bloomberg has been looking to limit sugary drinks to just 16 ounces in places like restaurants and movie theaters. he says there is a link between sherburne and obesity. we are looking at filing an injunction before the law becomes active. let us get the national zoo. those cute little cheetah cubs -- they are named after olympians. the cheetah cubs are now about four once told. >> the big day today...
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cities of the north of england. i mean, there are ups and downs in other parts of the country. now i tell you what. i take one very important lesson from that which is that we must redouble our efforts in this coalition government to govern for the whole country. and i think there is a particular dilemma, and i say this, of course, as an mp from sheffield. there's a particular dilemma in those parts of the country which are particularly located in scotland, wales and the north. not exclusively but particularly where for the last 10, 15, 20 years, they've been reliant, some would say overreliant on subsidies from governments in white hall and that those subsidies in turn were funded by explosive growth in the city of london. basically what we had for years and years and years was an economic model which is now broken. it's hit the buffer. and that economic model relied on governments sucking up to the city of london, basically letting the banks get away with murder. they generated huge pots of tax revenue and it was
cities of the north of england. i mean, there are ups and downs in other parts of the country. now i tell you what. i take one very important lesson from that which is that we must redouble our efforts in this coalition government to govern for the whole country. and i think there is a particular dilemma, and i say this, of course, as an mp from sheffield. there's a particular dilemma in those parts of the country which are particularly located in scotland, wales and the north. not exclusively...
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t a northern city held a mass wedding for 14 couples. the ceremony was followed by a parade of the newlyweds. the vice president called on all ties to love each other, not only on valentine's day, but every day. >>> we got a break from the rain in tokyo. the skies are still looking gloomy. rachel ferguson joins us with the world weather forecast. >> hi there, yes. it is certainly very gloomy. i suppose we have to be grateful for the fact that the rain has opped. very chilly, indeed, yesterday. we're caught rightown twn two systems. one soh where japan is going to experience the chilly rain. up toward the north, a very potent storm system is bringing another half meterf sw some parts of hokkaido. that will be accompanied by very strong winds. we'll also see winds up to about 83 kilometers an hour. that will be blowing and drifting about that snow. also the waves could reach 4 to 6 meters forhe northwestern coast. pretty intense system up there to the north. wever, if we check out what's happening on the mainland continent, things are look
t a northern city held a mass wedding for 14 couples. the ceremony was followed by a parade of the newlyweds. the vice president called on all ties to love each other, not only on valentine's day, but every day. >>> we got a break from the rain in tokyo. the skies are still looking gloomy. rachel ferguson joins us with the world weather forecast. >> hi there, yes. it is certainly very gloomy. i suppose we have to be grateful for the fact that the rain has opped. very chilly,...
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i heard the mayor of a fairly large city talk about what he had learned as a mayor. he had been a central government official before and he realized once you got there, a central government officials do not understand a lives of ordinary people. and then he had to watch the proceedings and the process of drafting the local administrative procedure regulation and he came to understand the importance of procedural justice. that was one of the first times in 35 or 40 years of going to china that i heard a chinese talk about procedural justice. the term is in the vocabulary. i think local experimentation may have the least helped in the increment the building of the change of legal culture. >> that is supposed to be one of the virtues of one of the american federal systems. the laboratories of the experiment. one problem with having the population of 1.3 billion, it is a large population. one virtue is that you can divided into provinces and you can have real experiments. try this over here and try that over there. that is a tremendous virtue. i read in your book, you ha
i heard the mayor of a fairly large city talk about what he had learned as a mayor. he had been a central government official before and he realized once you got there, a central government officials do not understand a lives of ordinary people. and then he had to watch the proceedings and the process of drafting the local administrative procedure regulation and he came to understand the importance of procedural justice. that was one of the first times in 35 or 40 years of going to china that i...
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part of the city into darkness heavy rains are expected to continue for at least another twenty four hours as into the flooding in their area. reports now from the eye of the storm i mean they block out. the superstorm has been reading all a lot of havoc on new york and nearby state downtown lower manhattan but battery park there are some job to see these scenes unfolding the surge the tide this kind of fast search each seat and lower manhattan is literally underwater we have seen us throughout the city some cranes collapsing a building on the west. side of manhattan has collapsed tens of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes millions are now without power me included and clearly this storm is not over we don't know how bad it's going to get is of course the more south you are in manhattan but you can't disregard the the outer boroughs like the queens and brooklyn and staten island. all of all of new yorkers right now are suffering i should extend that to all those living in new jersey virginia maryland along the east coast this is this is a brutal storm and may be
part of the city into darkness heavy rains are expected to continue for at least another twenty four hours as into the flooding in their area. reports now from the eye of the storm i mean they block out. the superstorm has been reading all a lot of havoc on new york and nearby state downtown lower manhattan but battery park there are some job to see these scenes unfolding the surge the tide this kind of fast search each seat and lower manhattan is literally underwater we have seen us throughout...
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cities and towns. starting in the 1990's with your leadership, 100,000 officers paid for by the government. you think things got safer because it just happened? we put officers on the streets. what does mr. romney thing one area that's good for costs? police offcers and fire fighters. he likes to fire people. he means what he says. an indication -- on education, an important issue in this state, our president knows we need strong schools and skilled teachers to help them to go down the right path. mr. romney has made teachers public enemy number one. my mom is a teacher. i didn't take too kindly to that, and you did not either, however yelled in the back of the room. none of you do. [applause] he, like the republicans in your general assembly, would drastically slash spending on education. he plans to cut more jobs for police, firefighters, and teachers. he put 14,500 teachers, officers, and firefighters out by cutting aid. he wants to do this nationally. it surprises me the republicans say the first t
cities and towns. starting in the 1990's with your leadership, 100,000 officers paid for by the government. you think things got safer because it just happened? we put officers on the streets. what does mr. romney thing one area that's good for costs? police offcers and fire fighters. he likes to fire people. he means what he says. an indication -- on education, an important issue in this state, our president knows we need strong schools and skilled teachers to help them to go down the right...
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why can't we have in many of the large city school systems they cannot tell you today how many students are in class. why couldn't you have every teach we are a blackberry take roll every morning and report in realtime all the attendance and you'd know by 9:05 every morning exactly the number of state of the unions showing up. that would mean a number of schools that wouldn't collect as much money. they're not eager to have an accurate attendance report. that would mean you have to confront how big the problem is in some of these cities. go down the whole list. look at the level of speed and efficiency you demand today and then look at the slowness of government at every level. look at the degree to which you expect it to be personal. when you send an email you actually think out of all the seven billion people available your email is going to go to the person you're sending it to. and then think about how much the government can't do things. you think about when we lose children in various childrens services programs around the country, why do we tolerate that? so i think we have becom
why can't we have in many of the large city school systems they cannot tell you today how many students are in class. why couldn't you have every teach we are a blackberry take roll every morning and report in realtime all the attendance and you'd know by 9:05 every morning exactly the number of state of the unions showing up. that would mean a number of schools that wouldn't collect as much money. they're not eager to have an accurate attendance report. that would mean you have to confront how...
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. >> the situation in hamburg is the same as in other large cities -- investors discover a derelict district not far from the city and renovate it. then they raise the prices. >> the financial crisis has made it worse. people invest in property. real-estate prices have never gone down here, so it has always been a good investment. >> the center gave in to appeals for cheaper housing and entered into an alliance for living. 6000 flats are to be built. 1/3 is low-income housing. with the population growing by 12,000 people a year, will that be enough? >> it should be enough because we will not stop building. it is not a four-year manifesto. it is for the whole time. >> all this comes too late for this woman who spends her entire income of 400 euros on rent, but she is still happy to have a room after so much searching. the time of uncertainty is over. >> i packed a bag, left my things at friends and acquaintances, and had to look for a sofa or bed to sleep on every night. i did not have a permanent place to sleep. i had to move from sofa to sofa >> many students and trainees have to commute. t
. >> the situation in hamburg is the same as in other large cities -- investors discover a derelict district not far from the city and renovate it. then they raise the prices. >> the financial crisis has made it worse. people invest in property. real-estate prices have never gone down here, so it has always been a good investment. >> the center gave in to appeals for cheaper housing and entered into an alliance for living. 6000 flats are to be built. 1/3 is low-income housing....
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. >> well, you're a mayor of a large city, philadelphia. do any of his policies match up with the african-american community? >> i don't think he's talking about anything that matches up with most of america. black, white, green, yellow, red. he was in philly a couple months back at a school, and of course, got his picture taken with some little black children, and then started talking about his education views, one of which is that smaller class size is not better for children. i mean, that's just kind of dumb. every second grader knows better than that. that he cut funding for education when he was governor, that's a fact. he laid off teachers, firefighters, and police officers. that's a fact. and left his state pretty much in disarray. that's a fact. so he should be coming forward, talking about specific plans and ideas. it's july. the election is in november. what is his education plan? we don't know. what is his real tax reform plan? we don't know. what is his job creation strategy? we don't know. he wants to spend the entire campaign
. >> well, you're a mayor of a large city, philadelphia. do any of his policies match up with the african-american community? >> i don't think he's talking about anything that matches up with most of america. black, white, green, yellow, red. he was in philly a couple months back at a school, and of course, got his picture taken with some little black children, and then started talking about his education views, one of which is that smaller class size is not better for children. i...
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city. there is a myth, i think, that, you know, the two trends one cause the other, right? we have locked a lot of people up and the crime rate went down. what is your response to it that? >> well, you know, as numerous sociologists and criminalologists have shown in their research, there is in -- in fact, what we have seen in states that have not increased their incarceration much, there have been as steep declines in the crime rate as states where there have been enormous escalations in the prison population. a lot of debate what has caused the crime nationwide. what is clear is simply building more prisons and filling them does not reduce crime. unfortunately what we've seen though in many communities, particularly ghettoized communities of color, is the rise of a visitor yule police state where hundreds of thousands of people in a given city are stopped, searched, frisks, you know, treated like potential suspects and enormous numbers are shuttled into prisons and jails, often for you kn
city. there is a myth, i think, that, you know, the two trends one cause the other, right? we have locked a lot of people up and the crime rate went down. what is your response to it that? >> well, you know, as numerous sociologists and criminalologists have shown in their research, there is in -- in fact, what we have seen in states that have not increased their incarceration much, there have been as steep declines in the crime rate as states where there have been enormous escalations in...
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lost 100 dollars. >> a lot of other major cities and virginia virginia taxicab's have those. >> the chairman says he is confident that ultimately the city will win and begin the installation of the smart meters in taxicabs. the contract appeals board is expected to make a ruling sometime in october whether the process was fair, and if it was not fair then the city would have to start all over again. reporting live in washington sam ford, abc 7 news. >> thank you, sam. when teacher has been charged in the shooting of classmates. he was indicted on nine counts of attempted murder as well as assault and handgun charges. they say he critically injured one student last week inside the high school, and there are eight other potential victims including a guidance counselor, who police say heroically got the gun away from him. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 some big names getting into the debate about the size of your sodas. >> save the date. the invitations sent out and why millions of customers will want to be dialed in. >> but first, the controversy about what was caught on this came
lost 100 dollars. >> a lot of other major cities and virginia virginia taxicab's have those. >> the chairman says he is confident that ultimately the city will win and begin the installation of the smart meters in taxicabs. the contract appeals board is expected to make a ruling sometime in october whether the process was fair, and if it was not fair then the city would have to start all over again. reporting live in washington sam ford, abc 7 news. >> thank you, sam. when...
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turns out a number of people, actually a large number of people in the inner city, want to do better by their children. they're not sure quite how to do it but they go to lotteries, do whatever they can, they falsify addresses in order to say they live in a certain place so their child can go to a better school. we have in d.c. or used to have the d.c. opportunity scholarship program, which is a great program where kids can go to school. one of the remarkable things, i was in debate with chris matthews in texas, we disagreed i think on everything, except, you know, the trinity. but he said that one of the most remarkable stories in america is the success of the catholic school, the inner city catholic school, with particularly minority populations, and that's true. that's denstrable, but there are also public schools that work with the inner city population, work well and work effectively. the problem with the system is that we don't differentiate and don't encourage more schools to be like the good schools. it's not that you can't educate these kids. these kids offer a challenge to
turns out a number of people, actually a large number of people in the inner city, want to do better by their children. they're not sure quite how to do it but they go to lotteries, do whatever they can, they falsify addresses in order to say they live in a certain place so their child can go to a better school. we have in d.c. or used to have the d.c. opportunity scholarship program, which is a great program where kids can go to school. one of the remarkable things, i was in debate with chris...
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s ethical troubles are worse than any other large city. >>> more trouble for montgomery county's ride-on bus system. a line of buses linked to a series of fires has been pulled out service forcing ride-on to republican on a million dollar identified schedule today. the latest fire was yesterday in silver spring on ramsey avenue. bus was out of service at the time. in the last three years, there have been at least seven fires on a fleet of buses made by bichampion international. yesterday, montgomery county executive ike leggett ordered the system to take all champion buses out of service permanently. >>> also making headlines this morning, troubling information more than a decade after 9-11. we'll tell you what it has to do with flight schools coming up next. >>> also ahead, george zimmerman gives his first on- camera interview. here how the man charged in the murder of trayvon martin defends his actions and what the message is for trayvon's family. fox 5 morning news is back in a moment. [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains and now i build them. i'
s ethical troubles are worse than any other large city. >>> more trouble for montgomery county's ride-on bus system. a line of buses linked to a series of fires has been pulled out service forcing ride-on to republican on a million dollar identified schedule today. the latest fire was yesterday in silver spring on ramsey avenue. bus was out of service at the time. in the last three years, there have been at least seven fires on a fleet of buses made by bichampion international....
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cities of england. that seemed to be a pattern. i take one very important message from that which is that we much double our methods to govern for the whole country. i think there is a particular dilemma. there is a particular dilemma in those parts of the country which are particularly located in scotland, wales and north of england where for the last 10, 15, 20 years they have been reliant on subsidies from governments in white hall and those were funded by explosive growth in the city of london. what we had for years and years was an economic model which is now broken, an economic model relied on governments sucking out to the city of london and letting banks get away with blue murder. there is tax revenue transported up through public subsidy. that was all fine as long as the money was there. it was fine as long as it kept going round and round. it has stopped. whoever is in government now will have to face the difficult challenge of what to do to rebuild the economies that are lop sided. that is wh
cities of england. that seemed to be a pattern. i take one very important message from that which is that we much double our methods to govern for the whole country. i think there is a particular dilemma. there is a particular dilemma in those parts of the country which are particularly located in scotland, wales and north of england where for the last 10, 15, 20 years they have been reliant on subsidies from governments in white hall and those were funded by explosive growth in the city of...
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city council, the at- large incumbent michael brown is up for re-election. there have been questions regarding the councilman about campaign financing. is michael brown in any kind of real trouble heading into tuesday with all of these headlines that have been surrounding him? >> he's incumbent and has a great political name. his late father was chairman of the democrat national committee, secretary of commerce, and a very prominent african-american in this country. michael brown is in trouble. that scene is in jep -- seat is in jeopardy, david grasso is running against him, and that is a question will african- american voters in great numbers stay with michael brown or will they give a look at grasso? one thing that detracts from grasso, he worked for sharon amrose, very much perceived as an antitenant council member. michael brown is playing up that he is a champion of lower income people. >> as they say, we shall see on wednesday when all of the result comes in. fox 5 political analyst mark plotkin, we'll get a look at the president up close. he'll be bac
city council, the at- large incumbent michael brown is up for re-election. there have been questions regarding the councilman about campaign financing. is michael brown in any kind of real trouble heading into tuesday with all of these headlines that have been surrounding him? >> he's incumbent and has a great political name. his late father was chairman of the democrat national committee, secretary of commerce, and a very prominent african-american in this country. michael brown is in...
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and it's really a part of the paradigm of the city itself in so many ways. chicago has long been one of the most racially segregated cities in america. and so it's a paradox that segregation has led to this very compact, to mostly large black communities on the website of chicago, and particularly on the southside of chicago, that has continuously delivered large number of black folks for democratic party candidates. and so that's one of the paradox of white house political strength of the other is that the role of blacks lay within the democratic party, in many ways, and they read dealt from the machine, particularly started in 1970, that many who went on to become mayor, started out in the daley machine, did he was elected in the mid 1950s. and the machine itself helps to perpetrate this racial segregation, public housing policy, it's city planning policy, where to put highways, splits the southside because on one side is majority black community, the other side was majority white community. and so there were efforts to contain the black population on the
and it's really a part of the paradigm of the city itself in so many ways. chicago has long been one of the most racially segregated cities in america. and so it's a paradox that segregation has led to this very compact, to mostly large black communities on the website of chicago, and particularly on the southside of chicago, that has continuously delivered large number of black folks for democratic party candidates. and so that's one of the paradox of white house political strength of the...
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and i lot people be aware that the chinese in particular have embarked on a large somatic program to urban ike more rapidly. i put the chart up here to -- rest of the emerging world. you can see from the chart that there are almost 100 cities in china that have 1 million plus citizens living there, the united states only has nine cities like that. europe only 18. the emerging world more generally is going to be the police station where we'll see urban decision whether in mexico city, or many of the cities in asia. the world expects by 2030 to have three billion new urban identities excuse me 2 billion more moving the number from 3 billion to 5 billion people living in urban areas. the pressure on commodities are enormous as they expect to have indoor plumbing, mobile phones, better building. also in terms of agricultural as we know people who live in urban areas expect to have clean oning water but quality food. a massive driver in terms where we see pressures for resources. so i've talked about the population growth. i've talked about wealth increase and urban decision. these are th
and i lot people be aware that the chinese in particular have embarked on a large somatic program to urban ike more rapidly. i put the chart up here to -- rest of the emerging world. you can see from the chart that there are almost 100 cities in china that have 1 million plus citizens living there, the united states only has nine cities like that. europe only 18. the emerging world more generally is going to be the police station where we'll see urban decision whether in mexico city, or many of...
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and it's really part of the paradox of the city itself in so many ways. chicago has long been one of the most racially segregated cities in america, and so it's a paradox that segregation has led to this very compact, two mostly large black communities on the west side of chicago, and particularly on the south side of chicago, that has continue continueously delivered large numbers of black votes for democratic party candidates. and so that's one of sort of the paradox of why. the other is that the role that blacks have played within the democratic party machine. they rebel from the machine, particularly starting in 1970. but many, like harold washington, who went on to become mayor, started out in the daly machine, and daly was elected in the mid-1950s, and the machine itself helped to perpetrate this racial segregation, through the public housing policies, its city planning policies, where to put highways, dan ryan highway, splits the south side because one side was the majority was the black community and the other side was the majority white community
and it's really part of the paradox of the city itself in so many ways. chicago has long been one of the most racially segregated cities in america, and so it's a paradox that segregation has led to this very compact, two mostly large black communities on the west side of chicago, and particularly on the south side of chicago, that has continue continueously delivered large numbers of black votes for democratic party candidates. and so that's one of sort of the paradox of why. the other is that...
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>> 100 degrees in new york city. it was so hot, mayor bloomberg, said, screw it, give an extra large soda. ♪ evo, a device like no other. ♪ hear what you love with beats audio. ♪ capture what you love with continuous shooting. over 7 million people already love evo, now it's your turn. the htc evo 4g lte. exclusively from sprint. >>> lots more roundtable from here at the newseum in washington, d.c., right after this from our abc stations. ♪ >>> maybe you took a vacation every once in a while. it wasn't necessarily fancy vacation at some fancy resort. the best vacation that i had as a kid, we traveled around the country on greyhound busses and we stayed in howard johnsons. >> i'm delighted to take a vacation with my family. i'm sure all americans appreciate the memory that they have with their children and grandchildren. >> the battle of the vacations. we're back with more of the roundtable. george, this seems silly, it goes at something that's at work in this campaign, that's essentially a class conflict. >>
>> 100 degrees in new york city. it was so hot, mayor bloomberg, said, screw it, give an extra large soda. ♪ evo, a device like no other. ♪ hear what you love with beats audio. ♪ capture what you love with continuous shooting. over 7 million people already love evo, now it's your turn. the htc evo 4g lte. exclusively from sprint. >>> lots more roundtable from here at the newseum in washington, d.c., right after this from our abc stations. ♪ >>> maybe you took a...
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large industrial plants nearby say it's not them. the city is investigating, but so far no smoking gun. residents just want it to stop. >> it gets higher and lower, it kind of goes away and comes back. >> it's very odd. >> it does have an unworldly sound to it. >> it's kind of creepy. it creeps you out physically a bit, but we want to know. tell us what it is. >> reporter: and they heard the same noise back in 2009. it did eventually go away. maybe that will happen this time, too. >>> kind of wants to make you move to a new spot. >> yeah. >>> much more ahead, it's a story you've got to see. police save an 86-year-old man who's trapped in a burning car. we'll show you hose a bystander helped rescue one of those officers. >>> and a little girl survives an incredible descend. an incredible descend. a bus landed on anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs wh
large industrial plants nearby say it's not them. the city is investigating, but so far no smoking gun. residents just want it to stop. >> it gets higher and lower, it kind of goes away and comes back. >> it's very odd. >> it does have an unworldly sound to it. >> it's kind of creepy. it creeps you out physically a bit, but we want to know. tell us what it is. >> reporter: and they heard the same noise back in 2009. it did eventually go away. maybe that will happen...
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bill: also the host city and the city of charlotte. there was a large amount of disappointment rippling across this town. people had have said that this was the moment for charlotte in their city's history. oftentimes they would tell you it doesn't matter whether it was president obama or bush or any president. he still would've attended us. that's how much they were looking forward to it. there was also a program on behalf of the dnc in charlotte, but if you contributed nine hours of volunteer work on three separate occasions, you would get a ticket to enter. thousands and thousands did just that. now you wonder how they will react after hearing this. martha: it was called a 931 plan. drumming up new interest in the campaign, helping people on the road and in the ground game. bill: we will sort through this for you as it comes in. the new jersey governor was singing on late-night tv. have you heard his tone are you okay, babe? i'm fine. ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a s
bill: also the host city and the city of charlotte. there was a large amount of disappointment rippling across this town. people had have said that this was the moment for charlotte in their city's history. oftentimes they would tell you it doesn't matter whether it was president obama or bush or any president. he still would've attended us. that's how much they were looking forward to it. there was also a program on behalf of the dnc in charlotte, but if you contributed nine hours of volunteer...
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tell that to all those parents and the renewable energy and to an increasingly large share. an america that is energy independent. we see a nation that breathes cleaner air where our cities are not polluted, whereas ma doesn't claim the lives of african-american children four times as great as it does all other children because of the environment in which they live. romney sees a different energy future where renewable energy wins solar biofuels and they're not a priority where romney's allies and the congress oppose any incentives to invest in clean energy, but insist on retaining a $4 billion a year tax cut for the oil industry and a tax cut even they acknowledge they don't need. women's rights. we see an america where no woman pays more for healthcare than any man in america. where working women have access to quality, affordable child care, where women receive equal pay for equal work. we see a future where the barriers where they participate for technology, science, engineering and the field and where the violence against women is the proudest achievement of my leave --
tell that to all those parents and the renewable energy and to an increasingly large share. an america that is energy independent. we see a nation that breathes cleaner air where our cities are not polluted, whereas ma doesn't claim the lives of african-american children four times as great as it does all other children because of the environment in which they live. romney sees a different energy future where renewable energy wins solar biofuels and they're not a priority where romney's allies...
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the city. it is also home to a large selection of bells and whenever rang the sensational sounds can be heard around the city. next location now and welcome to hotel door to see a glittering five. impressively situated between. the pretty upscale shopping. is everything. from. having enjoyed. the hotel a hotel and the elegant. despite some one hundred twenty two rooms. suites. and impeccable standards of personal service. on here. situated on the sixth floor. the suite the popular. target for. business or pleasure. also has several conference rooms and banquet several of which such as. the roman. whose and to find out more about the russian connection with the stunning hunt let's meet this week's guest great to meet you great to meet you in this wonderful hardstyle tell me where did the name come about well being. in the nineteenth century. cold. because of many of ash and they moved to b.c. roma were staying in these. so we we kept the name of the sea in. a very very popular place. very much.
the city. it is also home to a large selection of bells and whenever rang the sensational sounds can be heard around the city. next location now and welcome to hotel door to see a glittering five. impressively situated between. the pretty upscale shopping. is everything. from. having enjoyed. the hotel a hotel and the elegant. despite some one hundred twenty two rooms. suites. and impeccable standards of personal service. on here. situated on the sixth floor. the suite the popular. target for....
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this is due in large part to the flooding of new york city's subway system and tunnels. also power outages. new york will bear most of the costs white the rest goes to other states. >> combination of tax hikes and government spending cuts, business groups including fortune 500 ceos and u.s. chamber of commerce affecting the best particles to solve the issue. >> we know your attention is really focused today. one more sorry perhaps you want to leave people with? >> one more story before we go. the bunnies are coming to indiat to leave people with? >> one more story before we go. the bunnies are coming to india to leave people with? >> one more story before we go. the bunnies are coming to india. the country's first playboy club. but no short shorts. the club's operator says the iconic waitress bunny costumes will be redesigneded to meet indian sense abilities. the first clubs will open. >> your focus is short shorts. focus on a different are tkind shorts. the regulations have huge implications. people will be able to know which henk fudge funds have sho and why. >> there
this is due in large part to the flooding of new york city's subway system and tunnels. also power outages. new york will bear most of the costs white the rest goes to other states. >> combination of tax hikes and government spending cuts, business groups including fortune 500 ceos and u.s. chamber of commerce affecting the best particles to solve the issue. >> we know your attention is really focused today. one more sorry perhaps you want to leave people with? >> one more...
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. >> it involves several people in housing complexes located in precincts grey won by large margins. this comes after supporters have pleaded guilty to various campaign violations. >> every time they look, they're going to find something. >> as the investigations continue, he continues with the day to day business of the city. even a routine speech at the aids conference was sidetracked by protestors upset with a lack of housing. >> @ after his speech, he refused to stop and speak with reporters. >> this seems to be no exception. it can't keep tripping or else he's going to drown. >> we are continuing to do our job every day and if somebody has some concrete evidence, put it on the table. >> as for that concrete evidence, it's important to point out neither the prosecutors or press reports have directly linked gray to any of the corruption surrounding the 2010 campaign. this is the first time a member of his family has been mentioned. the mayor's son works at the d.c. housing authority and he denies any knowledge of the list and there's no evidence linking him to the list. >> still t
. >> it involves several people in housing complexes located in precincts grey won by large margins. this comes after supporters have pleaded guilty to various campaign violations. >> every time they look, they're going to find something. >> as the investigations continue, he continues with the day to day business of the city. even a routine speech at the aids conference was sidetracked by protestors upset with a lack of housing. >> @ after his speech, he refused to stop...
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they were caught because a large group was sent online using a single e-mail address. his lawyer said he was trying to help african-americans that didn't have internet access to vote. >> instead of using a crime, he shuid be applauded to help these people to vote. >> in january 2011 he agreed to a pretrial intervention program admitting his guilt. he agreed to pay about $23,000 and gave up the four-year term he had won. robinson pled to a similar deal. >> he never needed those extra votes. his 799 votes trounced his two opponents that received only 200. >> probate judge, sheriff, local levels of powers concentrated. >> is that where voter fraud. >> where it has more of an impact. who your sheriff probably matters than hot governor the state is and many of these people. >> lincoln county, west virginia. >> why did you try to steal the election? >> he was term limited and running for another public office, circuit clerk in the 2010 primary election. he was looking to unseat democrat. >> we were ahead and then they came out. we found some absentee ballots. when the finall
they were caught because a large group was sent online using a single e-mail address. his lawyer said he was trying to help african-americans that didn't have internet access to vote. >> instead of using a crime, he shuid be applauded to help these people to vote. >> in january 2011 he agreed to a pretrial intervention program admitting his guilt. he agreed to pay about $23,000 and gave up the four-year term he had won. robinson pled to a similar deal. >> he never needed those...
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wearing black clothes with the swastika shouting slogans they've been detained in another part of the city center here in moscow we have to keep in mind that this is the play of swastikas is of course banned in a russia as well as many european countries similar types of rallies have been taking place across russia and we've heard of another report of about ninety people detained in the urals city if you could to be in good part taking part of an unauthorized nationalist rally there now the police say that most of those people were teenagers again a rather disturbing sight frankly we've seen a lot of by nationalist flags sort of icons from the church which i guess is the symbol of some of the people here as well as some reports of people actually chanting long live and first braving the person far right extremists was massacred seventy seven people in norway. reporting there and the after a short break our special report on the volunteers getting ready for the twenty fourteen olympics in the russian city of sochi. to build a new. mission to teach me. only. to speak your language. news prog
wearing black clothes with the swastika shouting slogans they've been detained in another part of the city center here in moscow we have to keep in mind that this is the play of swastikas is of course banned in a russia as well as many european countries similar types of rallies have been taking place across russia and we've heard of another report of about ninety people detained in the urals city if you could to be in good part taking part of an unauthorized nationalist rally there now the...
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city police executed four warrants in the city, one in the county, and one in a storage unit. they ended up seizing 16 guns, a large amount of heroin and cash, and bulletproof vests. they arrested three people. still to come, nbc is looking for the next fashion star. plus, can you believe in has been one year since the disaster in japan? this earthquake and tsunami changed the country forever. >> not much out to the west. things will be quieting down and cooling down. the insta-weather-plus forecast is just ahead. quite a bit colder t >> this weekend marks the one- year anniversary of the disaster in japan. the earthquake and tsunami left the island nation in ruins. >> good morning to you. all along this battered coast, communities devastated by last year's tsunami are remembering that terrible day with sadness, but also with the determination to rebuild their lives. entire towns were obliterated when the raging waters swept in. 15,000 people are dead, 4000 still missing. much of the mangled wreckage that littered the coast has been cleared. those have been piled into vast mou
city police executed four warrants in the city, one in the county, and one in a storage unit. they ended up seizing 16 guns, a large amount of heroin and cash, and bulletproof vests. they arrested three people. still to come, nbc is looking for the next fashion star. plus, can you believe in has been one year since the disaster in japan? this earthquake and tsunami changed the country forever. >> not much out to the west. things will be quieting down and cooling down. the...
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it's certainly a large fire, bigger than the city of dallas. crews have been coming from all over to battle this fire. some 1200 firefighters remain on the front lines today. it's cost more than $13 million to fight this fire. just yesterday, crews were up in the air attacking this blaze. this came on the same day we had that tragedy just a few states over. as you mentioned, two pilots were killed. two firefighters were killed when their plane went down. they had just dropped a load of retardant trying to protect crews on the ground. shortly after their plane crashed, they were identified by rescue teams who could not help them. that plane was overtaken by the same fire they were trying to fight. certainly a very tragic case as crews here in new mexico take on this blaze here. thomas? >> miguel almaguer from reserve, new mexico. >>> rick scott is vowing to keep purging people suspected of being ineligible to vote despite a warning from the federal government. last week, the department of justice sent government scott a letter. joining me today
it's certainly a large fire, bigger than the city of dallas. crews have been coming from all over to battle this fire. some 1200 firefighters remain on the front lines today. it's cost more than $13 million to fight this fire. just yesterday, crews were up in the air attacking this blaze. this came on the same day we had that tragedy just a few states over. as you mentioned, two pilots were killed. two firefighters were killed when their plane went down. they had just dropped a load of...
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here watching our good to have you with us this afternoon here in moscow greece has seen its first large scale protest against a new round of wage and pension cuts with thousands marching through the streets of the country's second biggest city that's a long minor scuffles with riot police erupted at the end of what was otherwise a peaceful demonstration several young people said rubbish on fire and burned and you flagged the protest to place against the backdrop of the e.u. and i.m.f. inspectors visiting greece to assess whether the debt crippled nation qualifies for its next multibillion you were trying. to secure that rescue learn and stay in the euro zone athens is planning spending cuts are worth almost twelve billion euros peter all of a has more. good from a strong tourney's damaris is said that he will do. everything within his power to make sure the grease remains within the eurozone however he did acknowledge that the cuts it is government to are making were both unfair and painful for the greek people but as unfair and painful as they are he says that the necessary as without
here watching our good to have you with us this afternoon here in moscow greece has seen its first large scale protest against a new round of wage and pension cuts with thousands marching through the streets of the country's second biggest city that's a long minor scuffles with riot police erupted at the end of what was otherwise a peaceful demonstration several young people said rubbish on fire and burned and you flagged the protest to place against the backdrop of the e.u. and i.m.f....
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group of them meeting in the center of the city and marching here to block my a square with blood money has really become the central focus point for opposition protesters here in moscow this is the second time that opposition protesters have taken to pull last night a square far fewer the this time than last but of course the the weather a big deciding factor in cripplingly mo temperatures here in the russian capital in fact the organizers of the protest here sure. the events that were going to be happening just to make it more comfortable for people who had come out in the cold minus twenty times on saturday here in moscow. so they came out to to voice their opinions you know better than if you were first in here because i'm tired of the government which doesn't do away from suits my needs and wants this to carry on for you. if you. change their elections and normal life you. might go on to come here and you see it now talk about some of those groups that we've seen come here they really come from all across the russian political straw we've seen far right groups far left groups and e
group of them meeting in the center of the city and marching here to block my a square with blood money has really become the central focus point for opposition protesters here in moscow this is the second time that opposition protesters have taken to pull last night a square far fewer the this time than last but of course the the weather a big deciding factor in cripplingly mo temperatures here in the russian capital in fact the organizers of the protest here sure. the events that were going...
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example as a test and that's essentially what's going on and also just quickly want to add this is a large collaborative project i helped at it and pretty. the project in poll segments together interviewed people but people from four different organizations occupy minneapolis communities united against police brutality media and twin cities indymedia all participated in this project and then you've used the phrase now a couple times the war on drugs this is one that i've been hearing i think since back in the eighty's what can be said though about a war on drugs when if all this is true that those who are supposed to protect and serve are behind it you know giving drugs. well it's very troubling i mean the war on drugs is an incredibly dehumanizing system and we know at the global level that the united states federal government has benefited from driving up the price of drugs so that in certain geopolitical situations they can exchange guns for drugs as they do in asia south of russia of course and so there is an overall pattern of you know using administrative control to intervene in the
example as a test and that's essentially what's going on and also just quickly want to add this is a large collaborative project i helped at it and pretty. the project in poll segments together interviewed people but people from four different organizations occupy minneapolis communities united against police brutality media and twin cities indymedia all participated in this project and then you've used the phrase now a couple times the war on drugs this is one that i've been hearing i think...